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March 18, 2014 Aim: What were the effects of WWI on the U.S.?

March 18, 2014 Aim: What were the effects of WWI on the U.S.?. Do Now: How does this cartoon depict U.S. foreign policy after WWI?. Reparations and War Debts. European allies borrowed a great deal of money from the U.S. to buy war supplies. Dawes Plan (1924). The First Red Scare, 1918-1919.

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March 18, 2014 Aim: What were the effects of WWI on the U.S.?

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  1. March 18, 2014Aim: What were the effects of WWI on the U.S.? • Do Now: How does this cartoon depict U.S. foreign policy after WWI?

  2. Reparations and War Debts • European allies borrowed a great deal of money from the U.S. to buy war supplies.

  3. Dawes Plan (1924)

  4. The First Red Scare, 1918-1919 • Bolshevik (communist) revolution in Russia. • Fear of communism, socialists, anarchists, immigrants, labor leaders.

  5. First Great Migration – 1918-1930 • African Americans migrate North to find industrial work and freedom. • http://ashp.cuny.edu/ashp-documentaries/up-south/ • Why did many African Americans leave the South and move North? • What was it like in the North for African Americans? • Why did racial tensions rise right after WWI?

  6. Chicago Race Riots - 1919

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